The future of neuroscience could be wireless
Briefly

"As the world started to shut down, we realized that if we acted quickly, we had an opportunity to continue with our research. The wireless technology allowed our participants to remain engaged in the trial and allowed us to record overnight for the first time."
"Before COVID-19, a wireless version of the system had only been tested with a researcher in the room. Its full potential - and ability to work smoothly without a medical professional on standby - had not been evaluated."
"The BrainGate clinical trials have been underway for 20 years, and the consortium's wireless implant marks the first time a person has used an implant with high bandwidth capabilities."
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